Why is it that a houseplant living indoors is so sensitive to humidity, water hardness, watering schedule, sunlight… when the same plant has grown outdoors in wild conditions and thrives there?

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Why is it that a houseplant living indoors is so sensitive to humidity, water hardness, watering schedule, sunlight… when the same plant has grown outdoors in wild conditions and thrives there?

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1. Plants in nature aren’t constraied from growing bigger, which helps them stay healthy.

2. No one cares if a particular wild plant died because growing conditions were imperfect.

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